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TAX liens investment from abroad

Edward Li
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Hi BiggerPockets!

It's my first post here, glad to be here! 

I am in China now but going to locate in Australia in the coming months and recently I have been focusing on tax liens. There is one guy named Huang Yongming pitching it and trying to selling his video and Robert Kiyosaki also mentioned this safe and lucrative way of investment. Is anyone else interested in investing in Tax Liens outside of USA?

Cheers!

Edward

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@Edward Li

Personally for the types of returns you will get with the time to learn up on tax liens, you would be better off investing passively in a fund.

Tax liens are very competitive as hedge funds are buying them up for single digit returns.

Just my 2 cents

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